Hao Li Wen — Hao Li Wen … Wikipédia en Français
Hao Si-wen — (郝思文) is a character in Water Margin .Hao Siwen was the sworn brother of Guan Sheng. Once, his mother had a dream that the celestial *Jing Mu An was coming into the human realm, and she became pregnant after that, giving birth to Hao Siwen. Thus … Wikipedia
Wen Hao Li — Hao Li Wen Hao Li Wen … Wikipédia en Français
Hao — may refer to: *Hào, form of Chinese pseudonym *Hao (French Polynesia) *Hao (city) *Hao Mengling, Chinese general *Hao Asakura, a character in Shaman King media *Hao Si wen, a character in the Water Margin universe *Hsu Hao, a character in Mortal… … Wikipedia
Wen Yanbo — (溫彥博) (575 637), formal name Wen Dalin (溫大臨) but went by the courtesy name of Yanbo, [The New Book of Tang actually indicated that Yanbo was the formal name while Dalin was the courtesy name. See New Book of Tang , vol. 91… … Wikipedia
Yang Hao (Sui Dynasty) — Yang Hao (楊浩) (d. 618), often known by his princely title of Prince of Qin (秦王), was one of the claimants of the throne of the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty at the dynasty s end. Background Yang Hao was a grandson of Sui s founder Emperor Wen. His… … Wikipedia
Huan Wen — (桓溫) (312 373), courtesy name Yuanzi (元子), formally Duke Xuanwu of Nan Commandery (南郡宣武公), was a general of the Jin Dynasty (265 420). He is commonly viewed as one of the greatest generals since Jin s loss of northern China, as he led the… … Wikipedia
Cui Hao — This article is about the Northern Wei prime minister. For the Tang Dynasty poet, see Cui Hao (poet). Cui Hao (崔浩) (died 450), courtesy name Boyuan (伯淵), was a prime minister of the Chinese/Xianbei dynasty Northern Wei. Largely because of Cui s… … Wikipedia
Feng-Hao-Stätte — Bei der Feng Hao Stätte (chinesisch 豐鎬遺址 / 丰镐遗址 Fēng Hào Yízhǐ, engl. Feng and Hao Sites / Fenghao Site / Feng Hao Sites) handelt es sich um die Ruinen zweier Hauptstädte aus der Zeit der Westlichen Zhou Dynastie Fengjing 丰邑… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Feng-Hao — Bei der Feng Hao Stätte (chin. 豐鎬遺址 / 丰镐遗址, Fēng Hào Yízhǐ, engl. Feng and Hao Sites / Fenghao Site / Feng Hao Sites) handelt es sich um die Ruinen zweier Hauptstädte aus der Zeit der Westlichen Zhou Dynastie Fengjing 丰邑 und Haojing 镐京 in Chang… … Deutsch Wikipedia